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This image shows a display of text in both Italian and English, with a wooden mechanical object in the foreground, partially obscuring the text. The text, attributed to Leonardo da Vinci, discusses three classes of people: those who see, those who see when shown something, and those who do not see. The Italian text reads: "Ci sono tre classi di persone: quelle che vedono, quelle che vedono quando qualcosa gli viene mostrato, quelle che non vedono." The English translation is: "There are three classes of people: those who see, those who see when they are shown, those who do not see." The mechanical object appears to be part of a historical exhibit, possibly a model or replica of a device designed by Leonardo da Vinci. It is made of wood and features a large cylindrical component with bands and a curved wooden frame with numerous small wooden pegs. The scene is dimly lit, with a spotlight highlighting the text and the mechanical object, suggesting an indoor museum or exhibition setting. The wall behind the text is textured and illuminated, while the area to the right is dark, indicating a lack of direct lighting and possibly a larger exhibition space. The overall impression is one of an educational display about the insights of Leonardo da Vinci, combined with a visual representation of his mechanical genius. The location context is Rome, Italy.
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